Food and drink firms in Kent can get help to export through Kent County Council GREAT UK Challenge Fund project

Food and drink businesses in Kent are being offered the opportunity to expand their horizons with visits to Germany, France and Belgium to show off their wares.

Kent County Council received a grant under the GREAT UK Challenge Fund for a project which aims to increase exports among Kent food and drink companies.

At the same time it looks to promote Kent’s food and drink heritage to boost tourism.

Food producers in Kent can get help to export their products, as well as selling them at events like the County Square Food and Drink festival in Ashford
Food producers in Kent can get help to export their products, as well as selling them at events like the County Square Food and Drink festival in Ashford

Many of the county’s businesses have significant export potential but can face barriers when seeking to expand their work overseas.

It is hoped the project will enable up to 50 companies to identify potential business contacts in overseas markets.

The project will provide exhibition space for up to 12 Kent firms at Tavola 2016, a major international trade fair in Belgium.

Another 10 companies will be able to participate in pre-arranged meetings at the Anuga event in Germany, one of the largest food and drink sector business events in the world.

Food producers based at places like the Goods Shed in Canterbury can get help to export
Food producers based at places like the Goods Shed in Canterbury can get help to export

KCC’s Mark Dance said: “This is a great opportunity to make international contacts.”

To find out more, visit www.kentinternationalbusiness.co.uk or email international.affairs@kent.gov.uk

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